Wicket Keepers as Captains .... When Ramdin Said 'yeh Viv Talk Nah'...
Posted on the 09 May 2014 by Sampathkumar Sampath
In Test no. 1308 – way back in Oct
1995 at Bangalore, India won by 80 runs and this man debuted..... (see last para)
An interesting article
by Rob Steen in Cricinfo states that among the 70 men who have led their country in 20 or
more Tests lurk just two keepers (MS Dhoni, 53, and Andy Flower, 20); and
Flower, the first to the landmark, did not enter the lists until the final
decade of the last century. [how Sangakkara does
not make the cut here is my Q ?] England and Australia have been notably
resistant. Alec Stewart, whose 15 matches as a multi-tasker spanned nine years...
perhaps there has been a prejudice ... in India as I could recall Ajit Wadekar,
Pataudi, Venkatraghavan, Bishan Bedi, Sunil Gavaskar, Kapil Dev, Vengsarkar,
Srikkanth, Azharuddin, Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, Dravid, Kumble – no wicket
keeper till Mahendra Singh Dhoni catapulted to the top.
Now comes the news
that Denesh Ramdin, the West Indies wicketkeeper, has been named captain of the
Test side and will take over from Darren Sammy, who will remain the T20
captain. This means West Indies have three separate captains for all three
formats. Ramdin's first assignment will be the home series against New Zealand
which begins on June 8. He has led the national side in three T20s and an ODI. Sammy tweeted welcoming Ramdin.
One would recall this
incident in the 3rd Test at
Edgbaston in June 2012. Denesh Ramdin,
the West Indies wicket-keeper, was fined
20% of his match fee after reaching his century. The ICC charged Ramdin with conduct contrary
to the spirit of the game and he pleaded guilty to the offense. "We all
understand the importance of celebrating a milestone, however, one should not
use that time as an opportunity to hit out at one's critic or send messages to
the world," Roshan Mahanama, the match referee, said.
If you are wondering
what this was all about ~ Ramdin reached his 2nd test century with a
single of Tim Bresnan. Ramdin removed
his helmet, and to the surprise of everyone removed a piece of paper from his
right pocket and flashed it aggressively towards the pavilion. The message read: "Yeh VIV talk nah"...
After the days'
play, Ramdin revealed he had prepared the note earlier as a response to Richards' criticism of his deteriorating form
after he had scored only 51 runs and kept wicket inconsistently in the first
two Tests.
Ramdin later admitted his reaction had been emotional.
Getting back to that Bangalore test – Lee (Kenneth)
Germon made his debut in that test. He went
on to play 12 tests scoring 382 runs with a solitary 50 and 37 one dayers. He was the Captain, Wicketkeeper and was
making his debut in an International match
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
9th May
2014.